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gerri: what about samsung? >> samsung is amazing as well. they have apple and google and facebook. samsung outsold apple's iphone to that one. gerri: times people here think that the iphone is the only thing to buy. but not everybody agrees with that. >> the android is 73% of the global market. the iphone is the minority. gerri: thank you for coming on tonight. we appreciate your time and help. still to come, my "two cents more" on former pesidents. and apple has been tumbling. dangerously close to 52 year lows. find out what happens next. gerri: up gerri: technology stocks making headlines today. in the last segment we told you about facebook's new search feature. investors were not too impressed, they got a lot of attention here. apple and dell. from on the technology doctor, i am joined by gary kaltbaum. i can't help myself. i want to hear what you think about the facebook announcement. we have to start there. >> i think the biggest problem is they set the big media, supposedly it's going to be the end-all, be-all, it's just a little bit better search. now we are going to wait f
gerri: what about samsung? >> samsung is amazing as well. they have apple and google and facebook. samsung outsold apple's iphone to that one. gerri: times people here think that the iphone is the only thing to buy. but not everybody agrees with that. >> the android is 73% of the global market. the iphone is the minority. gerri: thank you for coming on tonight. we appreciate your time and help. still to come, my "two cents more" on former pesidents. and apple has been...
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samsung galaxy as is going all mensa. we will be talking with senior editor eric castle ball next's a ♪ his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red
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samsung galaxy s-3, the samsung note. and melissa, the windows phones, which are new for us, as well, the nokia lumia is doing well. apple, android and now windows 8, which is a fantastic lineup for our customers. >> in terms of the momentum since the launch date of the iphone 5, ralph, is it at the same levelle of demand as it was when it first hit the market? >> well, what happened with the iphone 5 is, there was so much demand, there was limited supply when it first came out. right after black friday, we finally got enough inventory and so, i think it's selling very well. just like we expected it to. >> i want to ask you about this very low end phone that you've introduced, the discover smartphone. a lot of the features that a lot of the high priced smartphones have, runs android 4.0, an nfc radio, it's got a rear camera, runs an lte. $49. with a contract. how does that kind of phone compete and from your profitability standpoint, aren't you better off receiving more phones like that than even an iphone 5? >> that's th
samsung galaxy s-3, the samsung note. and melissa, the windows phones, which are new for us, as well, the nokia lumia is doing well. apple, android and now windows 8, which is a fantastic lineup for our customers. >> in terms of the momentum since the launch date of the iphone 5, ralph, is it at the same levelle of demand as it was when it first hit the market? >> well, what happened with the iphone 5 is, there was so much demand, there was limited supply when it first came out....
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and similar rash yoechls in the samsung galaxy. can you comment on that and given us an indication as to whether or not it matters if consumers buy the android or the iphone, from your perspective? >> melissa, broadcom makes the chips in most smartphones. we've been able to create really competitive chips out there and they are widely used across the industry. we are delighted when people buy smart foens. it's good for us and givens us sales of our chips. >> so, you are basically agnostic at the bottom -- end of the day. >> we have a few favorites but we are mostly agnostic. we've done a good job working with the customers you mentioned, and so, we have pretty good share in both apple and samsung. >> i want to talk about your 5g hardware. there are reports that there was a 5g chip and you struck a deal with apple to use those chips in an iphone. i'm wondering if there's any truth to that. >> well, we let our customers announce their own products so i'm afraid i can't comment on that specific one. but we do see our 5g wifi chips tak
and similar rash yoechls in the samsung galaxy. can you comment on that and given us an indication as to whether or not it matters if consumers buy the android or the iphone, from your perspective? >> melissa, broadcom makes the chips in most smartphones. we've been able to create really competitive chips out there and they are widely used across the industry. we are delighted when people buy smart foens. it's good for us and givens us sales of our chips. >> so, you are basically...
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apple has been losing share to others, samsung in the smartphone business. apple does support al market cap, talking about having a large numbers law against you. then two things happened this weekend that crystallized by concern about this company that i think is perfect and loved so much, all in a 24-hour period. my eldest daughter texted me to ask me if i knew anyone at apple because she hated the new version of i tunes. i said i didn't like it either. she texted back that none of her friends like it. she said it stimpbs. then i went to the verizon store and my tech guy who knows how much i like apple said apple is going down the wrong path, charging more for a product that is not superior to samsung's phone with google software, of course, and na many ways the samsung phone was superior. i was stunned. so that night when i saw my daughter for dinner i mentioned this interchange and unleashed a barrage of anti-apple, everything from how they can careless about anyone that owned old products he a different colors because they were the virtual fashion acces
apple has been losing share to others, samsung in the smartphone business. apple does support al market cap, talking about having a large numbers law against you. then two things happened this weekend that crystallized by concern about this company that i think is perfect and loved so much, all in a 24-hour period. my eldest daughter texted me to ask me if i knew anyone at apple because she hated the new version of i tunes. i said i didn't like it either. she texted back that none of her...
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that samsung is eating into apple, in ways more dramatically than maybe the market expected. >> very possible. it could also be a chase where china was nowhere near the ramp-up that they expect out of the gates. i really don't know. i'm not speaking to suppliers in asia and i think for investors right now this is way too difficult of a stock. it's a stock that i liked by the way. i was bullish on it at 570, at 550. but it's gotten really difficult. i think what you probably want to do is take the risk of missing a pop and buy it after earnings. let's hear the company respond. because right now, scott, they've not said a word. we also heard this same kind of thing in december, they didn't respond to that. see what they say on the call about guidance before we try to jump to conclusions and perhaps catch a falling knife. >> think you'll have to wait about ten or eleven days or so. >> right around the corner. i don't want to -- i like the company. >> stephanie, what do you do? >> the production cuts are really not that new. we've been hearing about this for a really long time. so gross
that samsung is eating into apple, in ways more dramatically than maybe the market expected. >> very possible. it could also be a chase where china was nowhere near the ramp-up that they expect out of the gates. i really don't know. i'm not speaking to suppliers in asia and i think for investors right now this is way too difficult of a stock. it's a stock that i liked by the way. i was bullish on it at 570, at 550. but it's gotten really difficult. i think what you probably want to do is...
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. >>> is samsung the new cool? and is yahoo! ceo, marissa mayer up 35%. and what the shareholder is bidding on those numbers. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back to the "halftime report." we're looking at social media names. facebook reports wednesday. they had a nice upgrade by raymond james today and linked in with a new high. you add the twitter investment of $9 billion, all seeing green arrows and even zynga, up 9 1/4%. >> joe, facebook slow creep towards 38. that's the benchmark, as sad as it is, that's become the benchmark thus far. >> it is. the institutional community, seeing a lot of capital and technology. you look what th
. >>> is samsung the new cool? and is yahoo! ceo, marissa mayer up 35%. and what the shareholder is bidding on those numbers. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason...
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we've seen it at rim, samsung, multiple times in the past, sony. so, it's pretty traditional and if the earnings growth is only going to be low teens, in line with the market, then you expect the multiple to be a discount to the overall market. >> stewart, thank you, we appreciate it. frightening stuff, but tim, on the other side of it, you've been in samsung and that seems to be the beneficiary. >> i look at their strategy, i think they're in a barbell. they have products that can compete. ill think they are going for the slower end. if people want to look at the emerging market story, there's -- india has probably 30 million smartphones. this is a country of 1.1 billion people. this is a story that people haven't even begun to take in. the guys competing right now, rim is even a sexier brand in india than apple, if you can believe that. you have to pay attention to that. i think apple will not have the mojo to compete. >> and a quick touch on qualcomm and broadcom. >> funny you should mention that. broadcom reports at the end of the month. we've
we've seen it at rim, samsung, multiple times in the past, sony. so, it's pretty traditional and if the earnings growth is only going to be low teens, in line with the market, then you expect the multiple to be a discount to the overall market. >> stewart, thank you, we appreciate it. frightening stuff, but tim, on the other side of it, you've been in samsung and that seems to be the beneficiary. >> i look at their strategy, i think they're in a barbell. they have products that can...
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samsung has the cool power right now. a lot of competitors are coming out with very cool phones. if you are the tech guy, you are leading the way. you are looking for the newest and best and brightest thing that is out there and apple hasn't given us anything. neil: we are talking about a lot of advanced products. the new big thing is somethingnw that i may not hear about. >> well, i think the what wenize have to recognize about apple -a i'm not talking about apple tv. i'm talking about the version four. the one where they actually -- let's just work this out for a second. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> there is a point in time when you were going to watchady everything, you know, on the internet ready phones. kille tv is a step in that direction. tnk apple killed music. neil: i don't think they'rental killing, i think they are maiming. >> i think they sell a phenomenal product.omenal i don't think anyone listeningu have t to disagree with that. and but there will come a time when you look at have to look at the stock and say it is expensive. they are goin
samsung has the cool power right now. a lot of competitors are coming out with very cool phones. if you are the tech guy, you are leading the way. you are looking for the newest and best and brightest thing that is out there and apple hasn't given us anything. neil: we are talking about a lot of advanced products. the new big thing is somethingnw that i may not hear about. >> well, i think the what wenize have to recognize about apple -a i'm not talking about apple tv. i'm talking about...
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samsung is selling more phones than apple. samsung is still more popular than april until some cases. but apple still does have that cachet. but can apple compete without slashing its price? something steve jobs never wanted to do? >> i think they'll do both. i think they'll produce a regional product that will maybe be limited to china and countries like china. at the same time, apple's success has been from developing new markets and frankly, the samsung phones, courts have said, sure looks like a copy to us. and in this instance, there will be another product classification. there will be another iphone, ipad, itunes, whatever you call it. the next one is coming. there are still products steve jobs was working on before he died that have not yet been introduced. >> and obviously, apple's betting on those. steve jobs died in october of 2011. now, if, and this is a big if, because betting against apple never paid off for anybody, but this apple does have some issues now. turned out to be longer term. are they tim cook's fault
samsung is selling more phones than apple. samsung is still more popular than april until some cases. but apple still does have that cachet. but can apple compete without slashing its price? something steve jobs never wanted to do? >> i think they'll do both. i think they'll produce a regional product that will maybe be limited to china and countries like china. at the same time, apple's success has been from developing new markets and frankly, the samsung phones, courts have said, sure...
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the impact that has on samsung, relative to apple. i think the power in a way is moving from apple to samsung. and if you look at the year on year growth, it's 20% to 25% growth from samsung, zero growth from apple. >> tomorrow rim is -- does rim report tomorrow? >> no, it's the blackberry ten launch. >> oh, the blackberry 10 launch with the positive reviews rolling in from davos. >> every review rolling in for davos. >> it was a smart strategy for them to come and get the gadget in front of everybody and getting everybody excited and talking about it. >> it was funny to get everybody with lloyd blankfein and jamie dimon. >> did you just drop the name lloyd blankfein? >>> okay. mario draghi met victoria grilli last night to discuss. officials had been questioning how much italy's central bank and mario montana ty's governmet knew about applying for state aid. they have rebounded. they are atop the euro stoxx 600 today. >> by the way, a lot of people say that's not a good thing having drinks with those two guys. >> be careful who you h
the impact that has on samsung, relative to apple. i think the power in a way is moving from apple to samsung. and if you look at the year on year growth, it's 20% to 25% growth from samsung, zero growth from apple. >> tomorrow rim is -- does rim report tomorrow? >> no, it's the blackberry ten launch. >> oh, the blackberry 10 launch with the positive reviews rolling in from davos. >> every review rolling in for davos. >> it was a smart strategy for them to come and...
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that's a display from samsung that can flex and bend without breaking. i don't know. i just though that was amazing. they call it the yume, and they say it could be used in phones and tablets one day. he says the technology is unlikely to appear in a device as soon as this year, samsung just wanted to show off what it could do. certainly impressed me. >>> it's been 525 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? leon panetta has ordered departments to start cutting costs, in case they don't reach a deal on spending. probably a pretty smart move from the defense secretary. >>> now our third story "outfront." breaking news. the center for disease control has just told cnn that the flu is now at epidemic levels in the united states. right now, widespread, in 41 states. here's the latest map from the centers of disease control. all that red is high flu activity. now i'm going to flip it to show you the same time last year, green, minimal activity. i mean, a totally different picture. this year's flu season came oner than expected and
that's a display from samsung that can flex and bend without breaking. i don't know. i just though that was amazing. they call it the yume, and they say it could be used in phones and tablets one day. he says the technology is unlikely to appear in a device as soon as this year, samsung just wanted to show off what it could do. certainly impressed me. >>> it's been 525 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? leon panetta has ordered departments...
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the problem is so are samsung's products. >> bill: there is more competition in that arena. >> exactly. >> bill: you are not paying 400 bucks a share for this? >> right now, i'm not. i would urge caution here because the leadership of this company is now in question. when it can lose. >> bill: have to be bold and fresh, dobbs. bold and fresh. >> tim cook, are you listening to the man? because is he right. >> bill: they have another machine come out. you know that it's going to be as big as your pinky and call putin on it or something. >> you can argue that's the problem they have got. they have extended their product line instead of staying with those very specific treasures. >> now you are getting too pinheady for me. let's recap. don't buy the stock at this level. that guy has got to get bolder and fresher if he wants to get back in the game. expwron kerry. >> speaking of bold and fresh. >> good hair, too. carrie is is going to be new secretary of state. is he worth about $200 million. so my friend howie carr tells me in boston. he has got to get rid of a lot of that stock that he ha
the problem is so are samsung's products. >> bill: there is more competition in that arena. >> exactly. >> bill: you are not paying 400 bucks a share for this? >> right now, i'm not. i would urge caution here because the leadership of this company is now in question. when it can lose. >> bill: have to be bold and fresh, dobbs. bold and fresh. >> tim cook, are you listening to the man? because is he right. >> bill: they have another machine come out. you...
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when was the last time you saw anybody waiting in line for a samsung device. we still see the lines. >> it may happen. they have a monopoly. you have another one and another one. >> you feel hooked. >> you won't spend the money to switch. >> a landmark that spoke a seven-year streak. >> a confession? reports say he admitted doping to oprah winfrey, but how far did he go? >> the unlikely ally in the war against obesity. coca-cola tackling the issue head on in public. >> clarence thomas shocks court watchers by doing something he never does. welcome back to early start. >> it's tuesday morning about 30 minutes after the hour. glad you are with us. this morning the president has his gun task force recommendations in his hand. yesterday during the president's press conference, he said he would be reviewing some steps that he could take to advance gun control priorities. he gave a preview over the items he thought should be dressed. >> what you can countn is the that we have to have stronger back ground checks and do a better job in terms of keeping these magazine
when was the last time you saw anybody waiting in line for a samsung device. we still see the lines. >> it may happen. they have a monopoly. you have another one and another one. >> you feel hooked. >> you won't spend the money to switch. >> a landmark that spoke a seven-year streak. >> a confession? reports say he admitted doping to oprah winfrey, but how far did he go? >> the unlikely ally in the war against obesity. coca-cola tackling the issue head on in...
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knows that the customer's always right but seems to have the wrong customers, certainly not apple or samsung. you sure wouldn't want to own the stock based on the quarter or the conference call. but what did management hang its hat on? how did they entice you into thinking you should own the stock here? because of hope, hope that the second half of the year will be stronger globally, that the world's economies are going to get better. and that made me ask myself, is this hope that things will get better or somehow do they just know it? and if they do know things will get better, please tell me how. i certainly believe in hope. in the end, if you're investing, i say hope should be part of the equation. you can hope that the ravens beat the belichicks and bradys and sunday, we need more facts to get more bullish from here. and the sooner we get them, the more positive i'll feel about the stocks after the run they've had. stay with cramer. >>> keep up with cramer all day long. follow @jimcramer on twitter and tweet your questions #madtweets. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades
knows that the customer's always right but seems to have the wrong customers, certainly not apple or samsung. you sure wouldn't want to own the stock based on the quarter or the conference call. but what did management hang its hat on? how did they entice you into thinking you should own the stock here? because of hope, hope that the second half of the year will be stronger globally, that the world's economies are going to get better. and that made me ask myself, is this hope that things will...
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samsung is powerful. there's a very good article in the paper today how samsung is trying to outguess their specs. samsung is the best. the biggest and -- well, this story was the best. i love my iphone. i'm not going to change it. they're not going to get me to change. >> we can try. >> that's an endorsement. >> you will have to pry my cold dead hands off my iphone. >> really? >> do you use siri? >> i'm there for you. >> are you a snooze? do you hit the snooze button? >> yes. then it follows with you, and then you really wake up. >> you better get the heck up. i'll come to your house. i'll come to your house if you don't get up. >> wow. that's frightening. i'm getting up. >> what's amazing, there was no people, they were able to work on saturday. it was fantastic. i'm not irish, so i can't step in at all. >> there was one in ireland and israel? oh, i got it. >> israel was the -- >> they're trying to show me that the plants were open on saturdays. they were able to do the fab plant, for the new 486, witho
samsung is powerful. there's a very good article in the paper today how samsung is trying to outguess their specs. samsung is the best. the biggest and -- well, this story was the best. i love my iphone. i'm not going to change it. they're not going to get me to change. >> we can try. >> that's an endorsement. >> you will have to pry my cold dead hands off my iphone. >> really? >> do you use siri? >> i'm there for you. >> are you a snooze? do you hit...
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everyone you talk to seems to like samsung. and now people say blackberry has a chance to survive with the blackberry 10. it's funny how in a year this impen tratable apple looks vulnerable. >> the real pressure for apple is to come up with the new thing, once again the market maker. two existing markets increasing mature and crowded. >> what's happening at apple? you were close to steve jobs. >> i don't know about close but i knew him. >> he had a lot of access to him. that company has undergone a lot of bumps in the road since he died. >> i think it's expectations. apple is still doing well but such a high level. they need to come up with the next great thing. that's the thing about steve jobs. this company is done, created the ipod, nothing left. whoops, you didn't imagine the ipad. you didn't imagine the iphone. there may be something in the works. apple tv, of course, is what people are talking about. they will revolutionize tv. everyone is going to have an apple television in their homes in four years. is that possible? i
everyone you talk to seems to like samsung. and now people say blackberry has a chance to survive with the blackberry 10. it's funny how in a year this impen tratable apple looks vulnerable. >> the real pressure for apple is to come up with the new thing, once again the market maker. two existing markets increasing mature and crowded. >> what's happening at apple? you were close to steve jobs. >> i don't know about close but i knew him. >> he had a lot of access to him....
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we make cars so that they will work with any phone, whether it's a motorola, samsung, or nokia or apple, and any provider. >> the reason that is possible is because smartphone penetration in the u.s. is up near 50% with android and the iphone as the main drivers of that. expect that to be a trend that we see for the next couple of years now that manufacturers know there's probably a smartphone in your pocket. all the gadgets around you can do that much more. >> john ford there. >>> ubs' former chief executive and the current head of the investment bank are among the ubs executives testifieding today before the british parliament. now, in fact, as you see right there. this inquiry focuses banking standards following a spate of scandals at the lender including manipulation of libor and a rogue trading loss that cost the company some $2.3 billion. we'll be listening in here and there. so far, what we've heard from ceo of the investment bank is that ubs management is very focused on recovering "honor and standi standing" that the bank had in the past. we're keen to hear from him detail as t
we make cars so that they will work with any phone, whether it's a motorola, samsung, or nokia or apple, and any provider. >> the reason that is possible is because smartphone penetration in the u.s. is up near 50% with android and the iphone as the main drivers of that. expect that to be a trend that we see for the next couple of years now that manufacturers know there's probably a smartphone in your pocket. all the gadgets around you can do that much more. >> john ford there....
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you look at samsung's growth, and samsung at 31% of worldwide shipments, from 8.8%. so we're seeing these two sort of cross paths here with samsung on the upswing, samsung yesterday reporting a record year, and apple on the down side. >> how long is tim cook going to subsidize its biggest enemy, samsung, and not go to taiwan semiconductors? do something about this south korean invasion. samsung is apple around the world. >> no doubt about it. took that nice train from london to paris. it goes a lot faster than amtrak, just so you know. >> does it lose money every year? >> no apple iphones to be found. but you saw a lot of galaxiegal >> you know, i've got to tell you, apple, wow, what a powerful hurt it's being put on a lot of people. this was one of those stories that everybody owns, and now everybody's saying, what the heck. >> right. >> got to break some news here with mary thompson. i think she's back at headquarters, news on aig. >> as we all know, the company's board is meeting today. and evidently after this meeting, according to a source, representatives from
you look at samsung's growth, and samsung at 31% of worldwide shipments, from 8.8%. so we're seeing these two sort of cross paths here with samsung on the upswing, samsung yesterday reporting a record year, and apple on the down side. >> how long is tim cook going to subsidize its biggest enemy, samsung, and not go to taiwan semiconductors? do something about this south korean invasion. samsung is apple around the world. >> no doubt about it. took that nice train from london to...
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when i see samsung reporting, and i talk to people and say, the samsung device outside of the united states is much larger. >> they sold 62 million smartphones in the quarter. apple sold 45 million iphone 5s. they benefited from the supply issues when the iphone 5 launched. >> 500 handsets a second from samsung. the galaxy is now the best selling smart foun, surpassing the 5 and 4-s. >> the mini ipad moving things a little bit. is there something that they have that no one's dreamed of? you go back and look at what they've developed. periodically they've developed what steve jobs used to say is, not what you want in the sense that, well, i'm looking for a better -- but something you never thought about that you suddenly just can't believe you can't live without. i think they've got to come up with something. they've got to come up with something that you can't live without that you don't know about. >> and they'll be able to do that without steve jobs? not just embracing something, but pushing the people behind it to actually make it a reality? >> tim cook, according to the interview
when i see samsung reporting, and i talk to people and say, the samsung device outside of the united states is much larger. >> they sold 62 million smartphones in the quarter. apple sold 45 million iphone 5s. they benefited from the supply issues when the iphone 5 launched. >> 500 handsets a second from samsung. the galaxy is now the best selling smart foun, surpassing the 5 and 4-s. >> the mini ipad moving things a little bit. is there something that they have that no one's...
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about 70% of samsung's profit comes from its mobile division. that's where it recently overtook apple in smartphones there. also u.s. regulators want those nice, quiet, hybrid vehicles to make a little noise. that's according to the national highway traffic safety administration. those cars don't make enough noise which presents a danger to pedestrians and cyclists. the proposed rule would require noise when the vehicles travel under 18 miles an hour. >>> and the greek prime minister is meeting with german chancellor angela merkel this morning. he's in berlin to update german officials on recent progress, battling its debt problems. he told reporters that his country is delivering on his promises. >> and the nfib's latest read on the economy and small business is out. senior economics reporter steve liesman joins us with the details and a special guest. >> thanks very much, andrew. following the second biggest decline in the history of the nfib survey the small business optimism gaining a scant, wait for it, half a point in december. the decline
about 70% of samsung's profit comes from its mobile division. that's where it recently overtook apple in smartphones there. also u.s. regulators want those nice, quiet, hybrid vehicles to make a little noise. that's according to the national highway traffic safety administration. those cars don't make enough noise which presents a danger to pedestrians and cyclists. the proposed rule would require noise when the vehicles travel under 18 miles an hour. >>> and the greek prime minister...
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real quick, samsung? i read that they may have, at least the gossip is, they may have a screen that won't break? it's a flexible screen? i'm excited if this is true. >> yes, so samsung has a huge product announcement and a lot of innovations. they're going to be showing off flexible displays. small and large, so smart phone and tv. but they're going to have a brand new product and i think that will be probably the most applicable thing to the earnings on samsung over the next year or two because it will go to market. >> brian white, thank you for w joining us this morning. >> coming up, several stocks on the move this morning. we'll check in with jim cramer at the new york stock exchange. that's nextment ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information
real quick, samsung? i read that they may have, at least the gossip is, they may have a screen that won't break? it's a flexible screen? i'm excited if this is true. >> yes, so samsung has a huge product announcement and a lot of innovations. they're going to be showing off flexible displays. small and large, so smart phone and tv. but they're going to have a brand new product and i think that will be probably the most applicable thing to the earnings on samsung over the next year or two...
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. >> it's everything to do with samsung and less what the iphone looks like. >> people seem to like the bigger screens. i-phone is a tiny, tiny screen. >> can i get you on the record, in the end, will house republicans agree to raise the rate ceiling? >> i think they will find a way to do it, let's put it that way and i would urge everybody to -- >> you're not in congress anymore, come on. >> no, i think -- >> you are very moderate. >> will they get obama to make more spending cuts? >> i think we need the president's leadership on that and that was an element missing in yesterday's press conference. debris with the president, we have to pay our debts, that is true, however, the fundamental question is actually how do we address the mounting debt that we are accumulating now. >> you address it but -- >> i urge everybody to read keith hennessey's blog, he has some interesting ideas about how to approach the mechanics of getting the debt ceiling. it's keith hennessey, i get his e-mails but keith hennessey, a very interesting commentator and has some ideas about how to maneuver this while s
. >> it's everything to do with samsung and less what the iphone looks like. >> people seem to like the bigger screens. i-phone is a tiny, tiny screen. >> can i get you on the record, in the end, will house republicans agree to raise the rate ceiling? >> i think they will find a way to do it, let's put it that way and i would urge everybody to -- >> you're not in congress anymore, come on. >> no, i think -- >> you are very moderate. >> will they...
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i keep coming back to, samsung has the hot one. arm holdings, they're in apple. people are saying, look, i can't take apple anymore. now, remember, it is at 520. >> and maybe inside of apple you play like qualcomm, which gets into device, not just an apple device. qualcomm is estimated there's about $4 to $5 of content in every iphone, and that is about the same as samsung. that's the ultimate -- >> i went out and saved money with qualcomm. scott mcgregor's got it down. it's in everything. amen, qualcomm. >> still in the smartphone space, r.i.m. having what is like almost an echo of past headlines. that is more trouble with service in the middle east. i think asia -- no, middle east -- >> africa. >> -- africa, yeah. >> and indonesia. that's where they're headquartered, isn't it? >> big population there. >> another downgrade today. it's really -- the new iteration is apparently not taking the world by storm, right? you switched. everybody switched. >> i switched. >> you switched, right? growing work horses here, this is the bmo. the stock, people didn't like the l
i keep coming back to, samsung has the hot one. arm holdings, they're in apple. people are saying, look, i can't take apple anymore. now, remember, it is at 520. >> and maybe inside of apple you play like qualcomm, which gets into device, not just an apple device. qualcomm is estimated there's about $4 to $5 of content in every iphone, and that is about the same as samsung. that's the ultimate -- >> i went out and saved money with qualcomm. scott mcgregor's got it down. it's in...
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samsung is going to do well. visa and mastercard are growing double digits. consumers all over if world, it's clipping coupons. you're not taking any credit risks. and we know more people are moving away from cash. look at companies doing that as opposed to a lot of investors say, well, i want that 6% dividend and i'll be happy with that. >> okay. and you talked about ford for a while. >> ford. their secular growth rate is there for you. you look at the auto companies, they're still growing. the average car is 11 years old. they have greater national exposure. they've just doubled their dividend. it's a dividend stock now with growth. a year ago, it didn't have a dividend. it wasn't investment grade. but you're up 40%. maybe you don't chase it now, but -- >> all right. so, joe, when we started the year, we did that, you know, that deal for the fiscal cliff. i don't know how you refer to it at this point. no one liked it. >> deal with the devil, joe? >> well, no. it was enough. it was enough. it got us through that period. then we said, well, we've got to two
samsung is going to do well. visa and mastercard are growing double digits. consumers all over if world, it's clipping coupons. you're not taking any credit risks. and we know more people are moving away from cash. look at companies doing that as opposed to a lot of investors say, well, i want that 6% dividend and i'll be happy with that. >> okay. and you talked about ford for a while. >> ford. their secular growth rate is there for you. you look at the auto companies, they're still...
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. >>> at the electronics show, televisions are getting a lot of attention including samsung's 85 inch set that could sell as much as $20,000. it has four times the resolution of current hdtvs and offers personalized suggestions for each viewer in the house. you can even swipe from screen to screen like an ipad on your wall. i guess like this. >> you have to be able to swipe. >> what the heck? >> a lot to see. >> we don want that for us. that's bad for us? >> good for you, bad for me. >> a look at the playbook executive editor. good morning. >> happy new year. >> happy new year to you. with your doing behind the curtain piece this morning, what you call the modern republican party by looking at one freshman congressman in particular, tom cotton, a republican. why do you look at him and what does he represent? >> you look at someone like tom cotton and figure out why is it we can't get a grand fiscal cli cliff -- fiscal bargain and why gun laws unlikely in the next congress and immigration harder than people think. you look at a guy like tom cotton a mainstream republican, opposed to an
. >>> at the electronics show, televisions are getting a lot of attention including samsung's 85 inch set that could sell as much as $20,000. it has four times the resolution of current hdtvs and offers personalized suggestions for each viewer in the house. you can even swipe from screen to screen like an ipad on your wall. i guess like this. >> you have to be able to swipe. >> what the heck? >> a lot to see. >> we don want that for us. that's bad for us?...
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samsung is breathing down your neck. >> i want to be able to see it. >> it's not cool. >> what do you mean? >> wait one second. >> are you getting your personal e-mail? >> i've got to make a call. >> i love it. >> but the great thing you can do, you can type by swiping along the keyboard. you don't have to hunt and peck. you can swipe along and text. if you break that, you're buying a new one. >> you do that to the iphone, it cracks into a million pieces. >> i'm going to sound even less cool. i got a demo for the nokia lumia, it's the best phone i've ever used. nobody's buying it. there's not a lot of ap prk s for it. but it is intuitive. >> and the blackberry's coming. the it's supposed to be pretty good. the phone that brian is using, just talking about, it's a wall phone. >> i want that. >> this looks great. >> thank you so much. memorable moments from last night's golden globe awards straight ahead. tina fey and amy poehler. >> they were fantastic. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need
samsung is breathing down your neck. >> i want to be able to see it. >> it's not cool. >> what do you mean? >> wait one second. >> are you getting your personal e-mail? >> i've got to make a call. >> i love it. >> but the great thing you can do, you can type by swiping along the keyboard. you don't have to hunt and peck. you can swipe along and text. if you break that, you're buying a new one. >> you do that to the iphone, it cracks into a...
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mika with her iphone, iphone -- >> soon to be samsung. >> barnicle, you've got an abacus, i've got an iphone, but there's two laptops. that's the way it's going. if facebook can't monetize that rather than that, they're going to be in trouble. you figure this out, folks, you're in good shape. >> so we've got iphones around here. does blackberry have a shot of get back? >> good job, by the way, they changed their name from research in motion officially to blackberry. their share has gone from 44% to 2. are you willing to carry around two devices? that's it. we're all locked into ecosystems. >> i see a lot of people carrying around two devices. >> that's because corporate devices give it to them. now they're allowing it all on this. i've got one device. that's their challenge. >> i want one device with one charger, one type of charger, and i want the device to not -- >> and i want one ring to rule them all. "lord of the rings" reference, mika. >> brian sullivan, thank you so much, for whatever you just did. you can catch brian on cnbc's "street signs" wednesday weekdays at 2:00 p.m. on
mika with her iphone, iphone -- >> soon to be samsung. >> barnicle, you've got an abacus, i've got an iphone, but there's two laptops. that's the way it's going. if facebook can't monetize that rather than that, they're going to be in trouble. you figure this out, folks, you're in good shape. >> so we've got iphones around here. does blackberry have a shot of get back? >> good job, by the way, they changed their name from research in motion officially to blackberry....